1. What was your favorite part of being recently inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame?: It had to be going in with two of my former teammates, Morten Andersen and Buford Jordan. We had shared a lot of great times when we were with the Saints and then to be able to go in at the same time, it made for a very special moment.

2. As part of the famous “Dome Patrol” linebacking corps with the Saints, did you often think you didn’t get as much recognition or was maybe considered underrated?

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